Shark attacks rarely happen! You have a way more likely chance to win the lottery. if you're on vacation at the beach, don't be afraid to at least go into a shallow part. If so, please like it!:)
Not much, more people get killed by coconuts falling on their head than people getting eaten by a shark, so I wouldn't worry. Unless you are going to Australia, which has a lot more Great White Sharks than Europe, etc. Granted this is true as a whole the statistics in different areas varrys greatly. For instance the chances of Otto of Austria whose country is surrounded only by land is hardly likely to be the unfortionate dinner of a Tiger Shark. Where as Sheila living on the coast of Australia is prime steak when it comes to sharks!
Very low; you have greater chance of getting hit on the head by a coconut at the beach and being killed by it or even getting into car accident on the way to the beach.
Im not exactly sure but most shark attack documentaries that i have watched have told stories about being attacked in the Sydney, Australia harbor
most of the time you wouldn't but sometimes they do come to shore wen they get hungry and get lonley of their habitat
It is more likely to get hit by falling airplane parts than to get bit by a shark.
You are more likely to be killed by a swarm of bee's than to be be killed by a Shark.
With something like 4-10 proven deaths by Sharks each year, the number really gets too low to be sensibly expressed as a percentage.
approximately 13.4%
As soon as a baby shark is born, the first thing it does is swim away from its mother to avoid being eaten, find a suitable hiding spot, and look for smaller fish and invertebrates to consume.
yes. the whales eat the cimamaeras and sword fishes
the logical answer is not a wolf nor a tiger nor a lion and not even a killer whale or polar bear. The answer would be a human being as we were once eaten by these great beasts including shark and the tables have turned where we eat the shark e.g shark and bake. The best answer would be human> Chinese as they would eat any living breathing creature every*.
3000 feet i sware my dad got eaten
As a matter of fact, Yes they do. Pilot Fish, shark sucker fish or Remora have a symbiotic relationship. The smaller fish get food and the shark gets cleaned.
The chances are about 300 MILLION-to-One.
The Tiger Shark when full grown has no known enemies. However, Babies are at risk of being eaten by other breeds of shark.
If you have never eaten shark at all, it would be technically true to say that you have not eaten shark in a long time. The statement, "not having eaten shark in a long time", does, however imply that, at some time, you did eat shark.
1,000 - 11,000
because a shark is too big to be eaten no
It depends. If you wanted to get eaten alive by a shark, you would most likely be underwater and you would probably drown to death before the shark eats you. (Of course, sharks aren't known for eating humans, and it is more likely that you will get killed by a coconut falling on your head then a shark attack) Being eaten by a lion would probably take place in Africa, so there would be no drowning. But I would think that being killed by a lion would be worse, cause have you seen those teeth?! So I would go with the shark.
It gets eaten.
Being homelessOn the humorous side, getting struck by lightening while being eaten by a shark could qualify as the greatest misfortune.
Yes. It happens regularly.
white-tip are eaten by flying fish
There are quite a few different types of sharks living in the Caribbean. These include the reef shark, the blacktip reef shark, the tiger shark, nurse shark, and the bull shark. The chances of being attacked by a shark are said to be rare in the Caribbean however
They are dead